AMD announces new Ryzen Mobile 5000 Series CPUs at CES 2021 Keynote
AMD is boosting its mobile and laptop game with the introduction of new Ryzen Mobile 5000 Series CPUs.
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AMD is boosting its mobile and laptop game with the introduction of new Ryzen Mobile 5000 Series CPUs.
Join us as AMD CEO Lisa Su shares the latest on AMD technology, including new GPU, CPU, PC, and laptop news at CES 2021.
The CPU giant had lots to show off at CES 2021, including two different CPU series that are scheduled to launch this year.
In announcing it's Ryzen 5000 series of CPUs, AMD gave us a standard with the 5900X, but there's also a stronger version coming with Ryzen 9 5950X.
During its Where Gaming Begins presentation, AMD gave a full look at the Zen 3 CPU microarchitecture as the basis of its upcoming gaming desktop CPUs.
Intel announces that its upcoming series of consumer desktop CPUs will be on sale by the end of first quarter 2021 just a day before AMD is scheduled to show off their newest products.
AMD plans to dominate this fall with new consoles powered by its technology and all-new CPUs and GPUs for the desktop PC gaming market.
If you're looking to upgrade your PC, AMD is currently sweetening the deal with free copies of Assassin's Creed Valhalla on certain Ryzen CPUs.
In a more concentrated effort towards combining desktop power with laptop portability, AMD announced the ultra-thin Ryzen Mobile 4000 Series CPU during CES 2020.
Multiple reports from the Bungie forums seem to indicate that Destiny 2 will not currently launch with the new Ryzen 3000 series of CPUs from AMD.